Suppose we import only one good from Germany: cars.Initially,the exchange rate is $0.60 per euro.We import 150,000 cars annually,priced at 70,000 euros each.Then the euro rises to $0.625.Assuming the dollar value of our exports to Germany remains constant,we will stop moving down the J-curve and "turn the corner" to move upward along it once we import ______________ German cars per year.
A) fewer than 150,000
B) fewer than 144,000
C) fewer than 93,750
D) more than 150,000
E) more than 156,250
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